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Stress-Relieving Ideas for Busy Mums

R&R for busy mums

There’s no doubt that being a mother is one of the
busiest jobs on the planet. Whether cooking the family’s favourite lasagne,
paying a stack of bills or scrubbing grass stains out of a small sports
uniform, a mother’s work is never done. Add that to the fact that many mums do
all this while also holding down a paid job and you understand why it can be so
difficult for women to find time for much-needed rest and relaxation.

Watch the Silver Screen

There’s nothing like sitting in a darkened room with a
big screen showing a movie that does not feature cartoon characters to help you
feel like a fully-fledged adult again. Pick a period drama or a romantic comedy
(anything your significant other wouldn’t choose to see) and enjoy 90 minutes
of uninterrupted bliss.

Make like Cleopatra

Egypt’s most beautiful pharaoh knew the benefits of a
bath, and while you may not have several litres of milk and honey handy, a good
old-fashioned tub with bubbles does wonders for clearing the mind and soothing
the body. Make sure you’ve got a good book and the rest of the family are under
instructions not to bother you for at least half-an-hour.

Head for the Hills

One of the great things about living in Australia is that
even if you’re in the city you are often less than half-an-hour from the bush.
You don’t need to be fit enough for the
legendary Larapinta Trail; even a short bushwalk breathing in oxygen-laden air
while surrounded by chirruping birds can deliver the kind of rejuvenation
mothers badly need.

Have a Picnic
for One

Head to the local park (steering well clear of any swings
and slides), find a quiet shady spot and lay out a rug under a tree. Unpack
your favourite treats from the local bakery, open a good book or magazine and breathe.

Better yet, invite a girlfriend and make it a high tea
for two.

Find Your Zen

There’s a physical cost to mothering, not least of which
is the impact of lugging children around on your ageing hips, so it’s important
to treat your body well. Yoga offers
real benefits, including improving posture, alignment, circulation and
digestion. Better yet, there are a number of studies which show that yoga has mental health benefits, reducing the impact of
anxiety and depression. So whip out that yoga mat and practice your virabhadrasana (standing warrior pose).

Treat Your Feet

So often it’s your feet
that bear the brunt of mothering since you’re on them for hours at a time,
making a foot massage the ultimate mum’s treat. If you can’t make it to your
local masseuse, buy a pleasant-smelling foot cream (lavender and peppermint are
popular fragrances) and ask your partner or a girlfriend to do the honours.
Combine this with a pedicure and you’ll be amazed how much better you feel.